!1 ill y I-. rl. 1 i IXril Effii FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Intact TOT'.! The Day Spent S. C, A8 SECOND-CLASS JjUTryBr jyy;r e Cai r i f. -f ' 1 " ' ' ! tna tiki rrnrit i RIIMIHF.St' Ii OO JI ; jA N I TI1I3 3 Washington, December 9. Hotjse. Pound, of Wisconsin, introduced a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution- providing-that- after theMhpt Marctu,i8S5, the President andiftuc&Pr.&jrJfot shall hold their offices for six years, and shall be ineli- i.u m i i ' .I.- ... -t r - - mi - o tu nlmn Ttrif h all rlio nalatlfifi meouutu, riT7o1 .,nH that. mAmhprs nf f'rmorpss of the countryHs jiSt ow,g; Nftall beeSte fePff degree of prosperity jatopsfi unirp fa errei. 2f jv I l tiu 1 "- . -" . , proi bp thf tiiA hiatnfv nf trie icdantiF. present condition of maier fill. Advance ment may be likened to that which" the country knew just before the breaking out of the late war between the States. That period is marked with a white T3tkne?'it was the golden age of our ag ricultural, . .financial i ? and . . commercial w eay mat tuo yirecuv H. fnr ihnt niirnnsA af imtiaid hnnr;. ties and pay, ot,cakrea 80kuer$ AOTERICJ Tfc,eiTxjpalbic. KW rOKK, Dec. 8. in xonsf-quence of letters received from the secretary of the Irish national land league in Dub lin, a conference of representatives of the various Irish national ana other or- petinciL; $rjck Fomerty has 4eclared for Grant. TwxRhlrds m the Democratic flel-; gates electe4?4n Philadelphia unuie i State convention are said to be anti- llandall and anti-Tilden. The subject of constitutional revision ja now beingagitated in South Carolina. It 13 proposed to eitect it oy amena- Tltofifost Complete, adEBest $eleeSSeii k"U!.: mO BB FOUND IN THB CITY. IS NOW BETOG BTCEITED BY TO .OUR STOCK. : OJ ' .7JrWpsR TOMMOl WEIR IS VEHY -aii4fr excellent qualitr and our Uoeoi jtikjs MAUtujN aoaiAi- ww l-., .cs. D,yS, aiissea and caiidren. of the v &e1Sro sold at extreme., r . . . . . k. . . n . mi naiinn will hjuiiiiwii wn mi i buil digu urn . .11 at,, in. ti iimiL tuiii 1 1 ri iu ui n i . . . . , . w inviuo mu panwBcn m uioiw wu oww, .wuue - - - " - i .mwuiij mvor ua wilq a caji. mea, The Speaker m nail nf St!its frin hft hills of rfifftrfiVinft? Under a can 01 ine diaces aDouc tnree hundred bills were introduced, most of them of a privaterxharacter. Among those of a general public interest were the following: 3y Money, of Louisiana, declaring certain fctndVdf matter unmailable and definin sr the -duties of the . Doatmastex creatness. It wa3 muttended with any. general in connection therewith. This thizers with Irish Sp , rnmlmis o? risk and uncer- bill vras pfepaited by the raw' tfficers of - resdlUtions passed Of those conditions or tisk anu unoer tv fVv! 0norhnDnt anii cmimHias mpn to find a heir uiinty wiuuu c n-nuw num the views or that aepartment witn re 1813; vaiueawere suoiajiuaiiy vae gaKxaiottery fluesiioiis. and the Drosuariiy waseal and nptH -pjf titious. mav be .likened to that, and in some re spects it may; time alone can tell whether the analogy, will 4ipldgood to the end. V t? rij f il The tendency of prosperity is to be get speculation and extravagance, and these beget poverty, individual and na tiottRh'WM agriiltnre'is much the. same in: ': this.: period as in , thai: with which we have compared it, other class es of business have vastly changed their i : i r..i .a.. Cliaracters, exercising a uaiieiui muu- Tt rnvpa fnr an ailnwanofl of a draw- I In this W wnnTrl nof 1" lin- 1 ' " I LI . Yk. 111! till UIUUUICVUUIVU IVWUVVUt HI if gTyiSH' a receptidn to Charles Stewart a'arneifif m. on pj arrival in iuis ciiy, na tofpuscam xnqiJsn rarmers in nieir abreseni strueele. yThere were present a number of weff krtown Irish leaders!. It was decided that a large meeting should be held and delegations were asked from all Irish societies. Com--mittees of arrangements were appoint- fid to carrv out this man. ' IAji organization-was effected at Ham--ilton :Park Hotel Yesterday, oi sympa-- thizers with' Irish tenant farmers,' and calling upon all freer- men to lend a helping hand , to a people- who are starving upn their native soil, surrounded by af ertile land whose pro- SJSSSSim zrezi Sfeibky-avieious . land- fj nominate for the great deu.er8istatljr( denic&-iumself , to in terviewing cauersi or, n ut,.i iu nuuie to themi declines., to talk unless it be distinctly ttnderBt,opd. that he, is not to brepprted. i 'wftIt ' : Tt & baid the cent Democratic pri mary' elections i?PhiladeIphia indicate a solid delegattOflrHFroWthatcity to the nauonai couyeniion m t ayp i wu. Hancock for the fcresMfcbcy. - Gen. .Garfield:, splys; Bayard is a strong man, andpne that would bring ou$ . a , certain 7 atrenglih . that nq otner Democrat could reach. ;He is too much 01 a man an arouna tor me jjemovraw. He is not the kind ef a man they gene- omces in 7 J t If B It O; T,n I5.H S & It A.N K I N CIO CHfcRLOTTE DEPOT.. Partner's Alexandria BREWERY. BvFelton.of Georgia,for the admission L of Peruvian, bark and all preparations tbftreotf4eot(iutyia.r!. nnn BvCbalm'ers;6f MTssfiSTpM, foV th6 erectipn.of postoffices at Vicksburg and Natche8:r" . .-n vt ; ."' By Ellis, of Louisiana, abrogating the Dower of executive .officers to allow inv demnity f&jri$jfof ';toiMQfltt':.4lV' Iand,claiiftTina "wsting that 4ower in the United States courts. . By AVood,')f JSTew tYoxk.f to,y amend the' la'w relatinifi. internal -revenue. TttrdJ,jihOkioot lite in Ireland. The press of America is implored not to look with an apathetic eye upon millions: of hungry people. All churches and Irish societies are solicited to agitate theraaftef '-and raise subscriptions to provide' Meat for the starving mothers, fathers and cnnaren 01 ireiana. ACROSS THE CONTINENT. ence upon this, we wc derstood assaying thatour agricultural eluded in the pirwisionaof theetrf Ji which (LrawuacK. saaii methods have not clihnd in twenty years; the improveafcht whieh they have undergone has been' of a Sparked and decided character. The idea sought to be conveyed is that while the same general system obtains from generation he 'etrf bv which-the exceeded the d nenv ia- to generatiMX i the sowkig and t i-eapirfg,4 the ymuhericesi whW gove the prices are radically different. Sup ply and demand must haye everything to do with :pijQs, but the, tn.eanih cf tliese terms has changed'witfi the chang ing years. Demand formerly meant what was. needed by, the.world for im mediate cohsnm'ption : now' it meani what is needed by the consumer and the speculator. In cotton, for instance, such a thing Is now-possible as exorbi tant prices while the mills are stocked and receipts are heavy at all the ports, showing an apparent excess of supply. On the other hand we have seen when receipts were liglit. jand. Uje oailjs' fjl supplied that priced we're at" starvation figures, and the question arises, Why? The population of the wprld does npt thus'fiacfiuate, neithei does: itsclith& wearing capacity, and the answer is the speculators. Agriculture, the source of all wealth, has thus become the foot ball of the gamblers on "Wall street, and it has come to this, that, agricultural prod uctiondn all tines being much the Baxne year by year, one may ask over and over again why it is that prices are high this year and Tow next, and no one can render a reason. Werhaye seen that bountiful harvests do not always bring unlimited prosperity, and we are left at sea regarding the whys and wherefores. This brings us back to the beginning. The earth has this year yielded, its in crease in much the same profusion that t dinn theroeriod abore referred tos find tqjipl oiArd appearance tlie pro perify-is jjust asgreal, There are i those' iuiaviu uutveueye mm meuoonjs has come to stay. We hope it has, and yet it may be that it has not. The bulls of to-day may be bears .to-morrow, and March 11st. 1879i Hpdnal ift value the atnou tax paicort 'sucJi ttsbacpi taXujf sixteen ceoti per posed. By Fejton of Georgia, to protect in nocent Persons frdnr criminal "pTosfecu- tions. It provides for the repeal of sec- r1r"4,(3ES of the Revised Statutes in or der to proirrDit ine use or criminal in formations in criminal prosecutions, and gives every criminal the -right of trial under regular indictment by a duly iehipannjelled grand jury. By'Myers, of Indiana, to retire 11a tional bank notes and substitute Unit ed States Treasury notes therefor. TK?nna,f West Virginia.to settle claims of (fitfeens of West Virginia for looses sustained during the. late var, properly chargeable to' the United States. i By Warner, of Ohio, for the appoint ment of a select committee to investi gate the questions relating to inter State commerce.-0 Wood, of New York, offered a con current resolution providing for an ad journments Googcss ffdtn DecenJen 23rd to January 6tn.-' . After an amendment making the date of adjournment 19th instant m- tead 01 the At 2. committee fining the duties of reporter of the United States Supreme Court, and without any final action thereon the committee rose and the House adjourn ed. r SiKATBayardioni tfieTnn1t fee on finan'ce, reporte'd BacktbeSerrate bill for an interchange of subsidiary silver coins, and moved its indefinite potpnemen So ' ordeYEtrr "AlSil 1 ' the M Culiiia(ion which Projuies 10 : ttsnl( In AntbrKallrad 'JM to I be Pacific Coast. New York, December 9. The Times of to-day says : "Inquiry at the offices nf tlilsiiily uf'the compauies interested confirms the report published yesterday, that papers aiave oeen signed ror ine unicp of the & Atchison, Topeka & SanteFe aifa Sfe Louis & San Francisco Raifroad cmohnies, and for the con struction of ne joint line from Albu qurque on the Rio Grande, in New Mexico, to the Pacific coast. The state ment, however, that the Chicago & Al ton company is in the scheme is pro nounced incorrect. By the terms of. the agreement, the St. Louis & San Francisco surrender to the Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe company one-half interest in their franchise as owners of the Atlantic & Pacific Railway com pany, whic,h they succeeded, and the. two companies pledge themselves joint ly to raise twenty-five millions for. building an extension about one thou sand miles long, to some point on the Pacific Coast not yet designated. The officers intimate that they know where they can obtain the money needed and that the work of building the extension will be begun at the earliest possible moment that the weather will permit next year. These are all details that can bu obtained for the present. their party. Mr.'Wm. El Chandler, of New Hampr sUire, writes to the New York Tribune a summons for "another earnest enthu siastic and final struggle to keep the re bels out of control olHthe national gov ern ment." He sees 138 electoral vote certain against the Republieans, and wails because New York and Indiana are likely to be carried by the "Confed erate Democracy." The two members of the Tilden Club appointed by the council committee in Pittsburg on the Grant reception vow thev won't serve, and have a notion to pummel Mr, Foley, the Tilden Club member who nominated them. Mem bers of the Grant jClub, who are anxious to do some service, are indignant at the appointment of Tilden men, and. the Dispatch says there is likelihood of an unlimited amount of fun. Flrat Step of the Readjnster. Richmond, Va, Dec. 9-The Re ad justers of the General Assembly were in caucus last ' night until midnight, making nominations for State officers. The nominee for the second auditor is the Only Republican nominated. Eminent physicians tecommend Dr. Bull's Balti more P lis as Ine most Effectual specific for Drspep- Bla or IndlgeatWor rnc as cents. - grttqff tmfl gptedicittcs. DR. J. II. McAden, nKCOOIST AND CHUOOSt, Now offers to the bade a full stock of I ttonld respectfully Inform the citizens of Char lotte, and vicinity, that I have opened in this city, on Trade street (next door to the office of the Car ollna Central Bailroad) a. .r BBANCH OmOS AND DEPOT of my well known Brewery, where I will constantly keep on hand mj celebrated Tiroll Lager Beer In kegs, as well as bottled In convenient style, for family use and for shipping. The reputation of this beer la established; In fact It has received the highest prizes at the North Carolina, and Virginia State Fairs. Our bottled beer is especially imre and strength ening, and is highly recommended by the medical fraternity for delicate persons, and those needing atonic. ISf Dellfered dally in any part of the city free of extra charge. BOBEET POBTNEB. Nov.18. TO THE CHARLOTTE PUBLIC ! COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. I desire the Charlotte public to know that the BOUNDARY AVENUE Beer Bottlirg Establishment has reduced the prioe of First Class Lager Deer to seventy-five cents per dozen bottles, and that I will in the future, as in the pas try to deserve the patronage of the public by delivering free of charge to any part of the city only strictly first class beer. I have ordered and will receive in a few days a supply of new patent bottles, for the convenience of my customers. T. C. MUNZLEB. Not. 19. DURHAM c - x (iflr ; Duinrd oa iXlfcajicett and Solidity-. . Xeav York, Dec. 9. In connection with the Tnemoriarof the business men Lubin's Extracts and Colognes.1 English Select Jrfbed,AT0 tESV UtA KQWk, in. favorsof the bill tor ;.W p. nAS f f !h Al4iXijlthrf lfgaF bide quality ittee of the whole on the bill de- Mm m.MniTo,t. ul wiri .hii, Senate to Authorize the secreta: Ahefreasuryvtof -issue ten millioas lars- of l per 'eenr.- bondsf of thepay ment of arrears of pensions, and asked its indefinite postponement. So ordered. The Vice-President laid before the Senate a confraunication from the postmaster-general transmitting a letter from the assistant postmaster-general calling attention to the insufficiency of the, appropriation for inland mail trans-. poijiauon ior ine pi esentjiscai year,. re, commending that two Bullion dollars be re-ippropriated out of unexpended balances of former appropriations for that purpose during the last four yeafs, which have Deen covered into the trea sury and be made available to meet ne- cessitiee-et the service.- KeMu-ed to . - a ..... T prices may go where theideprotalizewl conimitceeon appro pnatiope.: itenuuiican leiesraunea to neafinna.rr.prs ujuhuu, ui ano, ui ttcou y li re.! a was? r . ginia, the resolution heretofore submit ted by him, calling on the secretary of the treasury for -astatenrent by States of the amount paid out of the treasury mce J906 on claims growing out or the alSwar, (was1 Uttto ti Vftididd the discussion the morning hour expired a 3 .1 larvB nd the rjesaiuiion wen4jovrJr. v uaviag oi Illinois, motion 11 t-v r iiie,ij went; that Johnston county had gone on elec tion day. This view need not neces sarily destroy confidence nor unsettle values in air bjohes iSjWel.1 enough for men to contemplate it 'when they fg timlvbinningptAgr. wild ovmreamj tfi f uilu loo eaav let 10 r nsa trow a old clni.hflR ami ; if &"fffi man tMni-a1 wFe.1"": 1 M , ...,,73 IT, O rt'I a rhe Senates m exe uuii a-ca:ajsnvaifl iront, fej i&aernoonJtolJrmed hrst sit down and count up the cost and Secretary McCrary, that hAhag thB money inland-; jit Will o( do oihijp tcdependtqo Btrojig JXJ2kpriceswngeHigT5 thils enabling him to pay out We want to to warn our people aiftsttlWsyeiJF lanuiia auu extiavagani.:meatmeats The temptation to makelnese is strong :ecitjvp s.esJIon ti 5dlhlojbiiatiijoi , to be United States as Judge for the Eighth Circuit, without deDaU or dmsiTi. " f K7jT vXeit'residexit segt to WTienate uay ine uominauon or vy m. miller postmaster "E TB5EStTo13Sa": extravagant intestnienta. fflM ar. when the money with which to embark in themhasbeeneasilv and nnp.Ynp.ritprilv madefjtAitif theyw' aid ihdujged in the very circumstances which rendered them possible will cease to exist. Good times can be driven away by abuse of the good that they bring, jjusfc- as a for tune may be wastexf btkeliirogacy. of its holder. Prosperity is not always the result of accident, and the philqsp- pny 01 retaining it is tolise 11 4f uatulal'Gf Karri' Rexinger to be postmaster acXrar from greenbacks, the World publishes the following extract from a letter re cently received by J. S. Moore, from Senator Bayard: "It is not hostility to the South that makes the North solid. It is the apprehension lest unwise and ridiculous administration of the finan ces should injure the Northern proper ty and investment. No instrument is so dangerous as a legal tender paper "currencyTirel-edfiabilityofwliichn y be-eadangered. I do not care half so n)tich for party success in this connec tiorrf although I value it most highly, as I do for the great service it would be to our whole country and the genera tions to succeed us." BRIEF FOREIGN ITEMS. A Madrid dispatch says the resigna tion of the entirCabinetis in the hands oftjhe&ing. sf . u A Constantinople dispatch announces that, tbje disatf sal of MMhat Pasha has been decided: upn. r It is estimated that 150,000 persons are suffering from famine in Upper Selsia, .mostly Poles. lAlarid jfcitalion meeting was held SundajatiaslU Eea, Ireland, at which Parnell and Davitt were present. A collision nearly occurred between the police and agitators owing to the pres ence of two government shortrhand writers. A cattle plague jhas broken out on the Island of Cyprus. C. H. Getting & Co., merchants of dbn, BueiJCWjtWeTa(,!fpnte video vasuspenaecc si 1 nan, acter na re lse, addressed arcrtrtrowds ffriin ailfe fwtnaow of his liOteU He ar&i3uSctdiIat whatever lie saldTaT Bulla, Tre war prepared to say aeam. a is woros were louoiy cneereti. av saow falls are raported throueh jutKerjnany, Austria and swiwenand, frfrm Parist-Madrid.-BrussWs.T lor- Verona and Rome. At Mantas the H vefTe30eozen isr nil K.J I - 3 ldMPii S PI C E S Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. . 1 . i : ... . iJ4 ' English, rreuch and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS ; Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day at J. a HdDiors Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY. v- 200 Barrels of i C. WEST 4 SONS' EXTRA No, 1 KEROSENE AXS 1 ALADDIN SECtTBTTT OIL. (ANALYZED BY DB. W. H. TAYLOR, STATE CHEMIST OF VIRGINIA. AND PROXOUNC- XD PURE, AND RECOMMENDED AS A BEVERAGE OR MEDICI E. Burgess EI: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKXLKK IN aI-L KINDS OF hi 5 BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OK Cheap Bedstead 8, AND LOUNGES. PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. YS Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes a Ine suddIt. NO. 5 WEST TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. . ... t- - The only Medals ever Awarded for Porous Plasters were given to the manufac turers of BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS at the Centennial and Paris Expositions. OVER 5,000 PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS HAVE VOLUNTARILY TESTIFIED That they are a great improvement on the common, slow-acting Porous Plasters by reason of their prompt action and the absolute certainty of their quickly relieving pain and effecting a positive cure. PRICE 25 CENTS. The attention of the citizens of Charlotte and the surrounding country is again called to this Pure Whiskey, now so popular both North and South. We have the endorsation of nany Drug gists and Dealers in New York City, Washington, D, (X, New Orleans. San Francisco, and many oth er Cities, and we cam confidently recommend the "Durham" to be equal to any Whiskey distilled In this country. Call for '-Putham" at W. R. Cochrane'! Central Hotel Saloon. : . ELLISON & HARVEY. Sole Proprietors Oct.21-dtf. LMDE IEEE West's Extra No. Sons, Baltimore, 1 Kerosene 00, from C West ville, Tenn When ttredooTS were re-opened iJBij, the enate ad row. ' SPiBKS FUOn THE WIRES. at to abuse it. Thiss th le&M SrtAM MvWWM8 ,.r u A. tot tire ui utctj TOW- exista- o nuuiu nave me mtuicr ihk.3 io nearu THE NATIONAL JANUS FACE. The Washington RefiuUlcifxi, fa aei cent comment upon the statemenfrof a Southern journal that the Toombs dis patch would be worth 100,000 votes to the Repnblican party, says: f "Death toltSd SMonli is noti&et? congenial cry anywhere now. It is too expensive, and its cost is not for gotten even by the South. ,.,.. . , jluo jjUfUHciin is noMiing-iiJ nawa consistentxii lfjyotthelievejthis why are you .always i telling :youx . leaders that thft.rebpl peroflcrjuyategking to overturn thV srovernment. and that in" Cldmitfed:thaitfdme1nMonsi 1 a . c J"- - 1. - g nave risen loneari their ltfadIeal' ffor power they would not hesitate to seek to accomplish their end by force (by the iltieftdfngof budD if they find they cannot do$t by friud Why do you talk that way and then turn right around and say that "Death to the Union is not a very congenial cry anywhere"? The Republihan either believes that the South is ready for toarntnUjeUnionor ltdoeanotr jl!tJl.-'i.r,Jiii.l i.i!4 " J i.l tt.' ieueye jt, iAasar!:flii;erenj ..ipge tnoi-iiMiiViiiiaV'iwe have tripped' positions, and now, by the way, is there would induce it to say something and stick to it? rw wrm oam m nHiu Mr Mfi m 1 r. a great deal? ,Nevei tamper . wltB your haby'a health bf using opiates and other dangerous arti cles to quiet its stomach troubles, etc., but use 1 1, Hull's Baby Brrup instead. Price 25 cents. Tho flnnrincr mill rf Satnn p1 TTill $25,000; insured for $7,500. The mill contained 20,000 to 80,000 bushels of wheat and some flour, valued at $25,000. No insurance. r I Tito jfttaie lajinjt rails on the- Cih j&niAuSuUiern. Bailroad were to have met yesterday, about seven miles be-; yond New River, Scott county, TenneB- fper-Jpwf fihes irom (jincmnati ana 137. ndls,ffemiChattanooga. The formal pe4finiflwia take place on Christmas. : J no. Henkle was probably tataiiy J no. jConnpr and Wm, Sher- Hlgheet Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a Die test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before tt will Burn, a West 4 Sons, Baltimore. HAPPY JOE FISCHESSER. COLE AGENT FOE THE ATLANTA BBEWERT H Let those who never drank Beer before, Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more." FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON ICE ALL THE WAY. I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery, by which I ar able to keep on draught, and for sale by the keg PURE ICE COLDL AGER BEER Brought to my door In an toe-cold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons in Charlotte, or at a distance, can buy beer from me at bottom rock prices,! and warrant ed to be as pure and fresh as if just made.' My facilities this summer tor the delivery of Beer are better than ever, and as the sote .ageat in Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully nlifdt the mtronflee of the nubile. Wines and the best Liquors oa draught or for sale by the quantity all the time. OYSTERS On tte half-shell. Lorers of the luscious bivalves can bo supplied by JOSEPH FISCHESSER. iu27 ... DRESS GOODS, 81XK8, 8HAWU, UNENs, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TOlWMTWGg, FLUTNEIS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, etrlV and Boys' Salts, - . ' - IuUe' Underwear, . lnijuits Outfits, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, White goods, BUTTONS, HASEBTJRGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES. FANCY GOODS, A. mi BY MAIL. mm Send for Samples or information, and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS cf .ics by Hail or Express. We carry an average, stock of about $00,000, all bought for prompt cash. tTry us. Have the U hilar en sena jor a set oj our Advertising Cards. COOPER &G0NARD, Importers and Retailers, P HI LAD EL PHI A, PA. "tabphed 18SL May ll-dfcwtllljan9. i "BSIatclrcs aua gcwclrg. Tbe Co'utlltlon' of Ireland. A special repbt' on the cdnditaon of Ireland wa issued a.. tne local government ffiTtiea-iaone potato-oropvisewsryt. wnere aenciem in quantity and inferior in quality, and this and the absence of raftftiel, tmngqme wetrosQjxthe fpxtn existsn fe'ei' pected to culminate durins: the winter and spring., yj.TUe ; feoardj antyajpate . jal jburnedrain uniess worK De oDtamed tor the labor ing ciAssesi IPgiitferiam Js-jeicafcli dtf the Increasd, the largest pet fefentaei being in Ulster.Xhey affirm that the poor law will be sufficient to cons with any distfessHhat may : arise during the GIL JU, IS he ratef V five snilhners 1.1 a i . . o me pounu, wnionv appears to show the necessity even now of considering very serially what shall be done in those districts, the impoverished shopkeepers as well as the farmers being wholly unable to pay such demands. a fire ttal! v. brirnfe'd'bV ah'eXtjlosfdn; of In lICtstoAfeoat Cbhrpahys twinet shalt yesterday morning. JS?estfef Aafyrorty emigrants f rom'Merri-; weatner county passed tnrougn Atlan ta for Arkansas and Texas where they will buy land. The emigration fever is ing in (ieorgia, very low rates are uffiaV rrfoi&hk last, the farm house of two brothers, Richard and: Wm. Needham, in London, (Ontariol township was entered by masked burg lars who stole five hundred dollars and. clubbed the two Needhams so merci lessly that both are expected to, die ten KEW ORLEANS-f Dec. 0. TT-r,nn- gressman Money in a" letter to the j.y auonai Republican denies the state- noiSf ,ifcV.1iaV. -t-V, ;J 4l. ij. BL. r --! w: others iS a refugee from MadisorDarisfi. Gffeyy toawntl Gen. Money says he came to this citv I Tfomthe' to attend the sale of North Louisiana andiTexas Hailroad; ut foe -this b wouia ?nave peen Madison. jajfc hgsanpaon--jat A Proposed Line of Steamer from Havre to NejOriepn. Parif, Dec. 9. M. Leon Chatteau had lew with President presented a petition Inhabitants of New Orleans JS f 11 J 1. 1 ' 1 i. P 1 in lavor oi uih esiaunsnmeiii, ui a linej of steamers between Havre and New Orleans. M. Chatteau pointed out the advantages of the French line of ; steamers touching at Baltimore. A petition will be submitted to a cabinet' i . i JTorSalo fcy . irk. 3. H. McADKN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTE, N. & . NELSON 4 COX'S iTresli . Ifalian Hacearonl, Baker's Chdcoolate Epps' Cocoa add Oswego Com Starch. 'J L.R. WRISTON4 00. 1 PRICE'S , YEAST GEMS, l)ooley's, Horsetord's and Sea Poam Baking Pow- ! ' ' ; t; v. . 46M...... ,.. Ihe best Stuch for Laundry Purposes is SATIN GLOSS, Pearl ana Bon Ton also In stock. Use Colgate's i Kew Laundry Soap best and cheapest L.B. WB1STON4 CO. ll'aniJ w PQlitician f rom hia State, wit' VJ9JMj tne man saying fomcw ahi'can lend me tb .Iiyou wish to see sometnlhg handsome in the line of fine Christmas goods, do not tall to glre us call.- ' Our Stock of GeUulol and Fiorina mdi ia the best assorted in tha -ltr- ku mitt hA tntareatAd though you do notbuy. We. haye alio , gentlemen's' and raTelin? Cases, me the ner replied that he was not in office. "Why ! exclaimed.the colored politician in astonishment, "ain't you still ex- Sen ator r . i -.; i.'.ui -XOU are m "There was a stromr market nn 10 Sfw wVUUn money." War- rfav -anA .Trlci fnr?hr nrlvnnr. tilSTSSSS.U ',1 I MJ . mu. vuv i . uv. AMI to Kin UB H C3UIL v ' hthlPlata Mirror lent nhiTimvinJl ViWnn Tint. ties,. English. French and American ' Hair. Tnnth Extracts. ertcan Co- the most striking features is the dig 1 parity between the views of buyers and sellers and the consignment of the di minishme volume of transactions. Most r ' W tb Waidinfif IndiS'aBd hin export"1 1 fautoslvei w c i i I. JKSUSXQM CO. ...lCTrtS jti) i6--f-f:is i; Wirr.TBYraPEL'S COBN BOLtENT.i Bully boy with arias !i ZmlP1i.WP leauing-unaia np, iiran expon cured his cold, it only cost hirno cents. I actual business is concernea. 'W i December 7.' ' ' No tore no pay. L X.B.WB1ST0N&C0. GREAT BARGAINS In Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Sflvor Watches, Silver and Plated Table Wae. AT J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything yon want 2 TEE LEADING AID POrjLAS L2Y Q0Q23 SOUSE OF rEZLASELFSU. With us through oar SAMPLE AKp MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT is simple, easy, and advantageous. Anyone writing to as for Samples, mentioning the kind of goods needed, will receive, by return mail, the desired samples and information. Goods sent BY MAIL OR EXPRESS. Through this means ladies' everywhere thrtughout theJnitod States avail them selves of a very con vcriieh't' plan ,of receiving Te'3c)dsTriminings,rii?.f a General Outfit from the head centres of trad V-here they caa; at all times obtain u best goods, newest and latest styles to be hadTla the least money. i HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. Manufacturer; Retailer, find importer- cf Choice 2toveMe in Dre G6tnU, Silks, Trimming, etc., CHESTKUT, ABOVE BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA., ; KSTABI.tSHp 1842.) , And 13 Rue Richer, Paris, France. S-Have. the, children scad for a set of our Fancy Advertising Cards.9 AH Samples and Information Bent freo to al parts of iba United States. 8 Oct 14-lw3nv CIMIKG: OlDf MILE 01F Boots and Shoes .We Will icommencfi. on Mondj', December 8tli, to close-out our entire stock ; AT AND BELOW COST, By the single pair, in dozens, or any way to suit the purchaser. We advise all to lay in a supply to last at ltast a year, as they will be able to save from 50c. to $20 per pair. Call early and bo convinced that we mean what wo say at Smith BoJldhig. - W. S. FORBES, AGENT. December 20. XtscjeIIattt0Ats. NEW STORR1 .TINlfSLAlifr Y ' nave jaen reeeivea a sptenaea awc oi-eauug anauooung stores; consisting oi i: IRON KING, COTTON KING, ELMO, P.LMETTO, ; And the Celea&iea jtxceisior wivuiJif owvo, piieei - v;Dor4"Tlo PtatoZtoe, 8olderi Wlrejmd Tln- dec24 J. T. BUTLER'S. p LASKB, . . From Paris, Frame, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and 6TL TER PLATER. Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, : NatGrayBtore. : . ! .-. ,. : I i . Eve;y Kind of repairs made at once afr'haU prtoe and warranted one year. ' Every fcmd of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring; Silver-Platfng end Gal vanlzing made at short notice and equally as good M hew. Work done for the trade at low prices? ' ' ' fclf 1 . Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. .' t-iit$iw n ft.v.u -fi-ivaZ Bqpeired work tmealled for wIU be sold e4 tbe expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs. teptlS " -. - - - i CV1 ol Wads. ;; Tta and Sheet-Iron work promptly done charg es mouwaufr . , pt f RICHARD MOORE, Next door to WittkowsKV & Baruch, . CharlotteVN. C. )1 i' .-.if. A cheap. full line pt CpFriN3,;obitetahr!fili!h4hd-! Od. 3. Sogers' Furniture Store.' in Jftl&ttlVXVLZBXXS. EVERYBODY KNOWS That Goods of ever? description have advance the last iea days. Hating; bought our. SECOND' STOCK BEFORE THE RISE. We are enabled to sell ycu goods at a great au . jin tage. Don't fall to give us a call before maKing your purchases ol WINTER GOODS. Respectfully, BABRtNGER & TBOTfEtt. ' v. SCHOOL NOTICE. -1 will open a school for boys on Mon dial neiWa Jhe 'school bulldiug on Gen. Barrlnger's lot on Church street. The school will, at nrst. consist or on ly two departments, Primary and 1d- in . lit HSriUIOUMUC, PU VWJV f the best possible cias3iucHii9n in, oravc wwi - 'lnatmt1nn mat be thorOUKh. . TERMS. . (payable nrouthl, ment. S3 .Der , 0Wh; - IW month. ; . - .. -.i.. septs Primary pepw;

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